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a nebill would eliminate all of the energy, all of the energy tax credits. would that make it even playing field for people in that this is? running me now, republican congressman of kansas superposed the bill. congressman, welcome to the show. are you trying to accomplish with this? >> several things, first of all. thank you for having me on the show and talk about this. this is about affordable energy for the folks in kansas and california. affordable energy that they can depend on and rely on. our tax cut has become one that favors folks with a political ties and not those customers. in so many energy companies to get back to doing what they're supposed to do, creating value through finding customers, not political patrons. my legislation does just that, getting rid of every single energy tax credit in the entire code. i am all for it. we should close these loopholes for wind and the algae and tax credits totalling guesstimed of the mall and level the playing field. gerri: you know, what you're saying is really interesting, congressman. if there is any ar
a nebill would eliminate all of the energy, all of the energy tax credits. would that make it even playing field for people in that this is? running me now, republican congressman of kansas superposed the bill. congressman, welcome to the show. are you trying to accomplish with this? >> several things, first of all. thank you for having me on the show and talk about this. this is about affordable energy for the folks in kansas and california. affordable energy that they can depend on and...
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i am currently a director of the california clean energy fund, also a long serving member of the commonwealth club. please turn off all your noise- making devices. we will get under way in just a moment, but first, i want to tell you a bit about a couple of upcoming programs. next monday, november 21, tom brokaw, nbc news correspondent and author, will discuss the current mood of america. this will be a program starting at 1:00 p.m. at the santa clara convention center. on tuesday, november 29, paula kerger, who is president of pbs, and the president of kqed will discuss the challenges facing public broadcasting and how the challenges impact our program choices. this will be a 6:00 p.m. program here in san francisco at the commonwealth club. it is my pleasure to extend a special welcome to any new members of the commonwealth club who are here today. we know you are going to enjoy your membership and look forward to seeing you often. if you are not a member yet, today is a great time to join. if you have questions, the staff will be available to answer them after the program. there are questio
i am currently a director of the california clean energy fund, also a long serving member of the commonwealth club. please turn off all your noise- making devices. we will get under way in just a moment, but first, i want to tell you a bit about a couple of upcoming programs. next monday, november 21, tom brokaw, nbc news correspondent and author, will discuss the current mood of america. this will be a program starting at 1:00 p.m. at the santa clara convention center. on tuesday, november 29,...
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we are loaded with energy now, we don't have to worry about the scarcity argument anymore. will we let our people go to work, produce the jobs and produce the wealth and all the great things that would make this country great and maybe ev get back to manufacture things as a result of low priced energy, and it would help. liz: you just hit the nail on the head. yes, saudi america is the joke being talked about that america could be surpassing russia for natural gas producer by 2015. what do we have to do to get there? >> we need less washington and more states. to get a permit, drilling on federal land. to drill the same well, 10 days. now something is wrong something has to change and that is all washington bureaucracy. part of it is the anti-washington agenda. buwhat people have to do is ask their government to start letting them get after the resources. after all, they belong to them. that would reduce the gas prices at the same time. liz: it is always great to be with you, sir. you're the senior vice president, a pleasure to be with you, thank you for a terrific intervie
we are loaded with energy now, we don't have to worry about the scarcity argument anymore. will we let our people go to work, produce the jobs and produce the wealth and all the great things that would make this country great and maybe ev get back to manufacture things as a result of low priced energy, and it would help. liz: you just hit the nail on the head. yes, saudi america is the joke being talked about that america could be surpassing russia for natural gas producer by 2015. what do we...
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>> i think that is where all the initiative and where all the energy is going right now. this is president obama's sequester. the president has failed up until now to come up and offer anything specific beyond talking points and press conferences as to how he proposes to turn the sequester off. and absent that, we don't have any changes. >> many that i thinkthanks, pet. tomorrow i'll chat with eric cantor. he made a major address today at the american enterprise institute. he had across the board ideas to reinvigorate the republican party and the national economy. again, mr. cantor will join me tomorrow. next up this evening, we had a nice recovery rally in the markets today. but here's what i want to know. what effect will the sequester have on stocks? will it be as dire as some say or might it be bullish. we'll get answers. free market capitalism, the best path to prosperity. free market capitalism says shrink government spending to grow the economy. i'm larry kudlow. we'll be right back. all right that's a fifth-floor problem... ok. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha!
>> i think that is where all the initiative and where all the energy is going right now. this is president obama's sequester. the president has failed up until now to come up and offer anything specific beyond talking points and press conferences as to how he proposes to turn the sequester off. and absent that, we don't have any changes. >> many that i thinkthanks, pet. tomorrow i'll chat with eric cantor. he made a major address today at the american enterprise institute. he had...
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that as the energy information administration reports u.s. households spent an average of nearly $3,000 putting gas in their tanks in 2012, the most money since the early eighties. it's testy times in our nation's capital. president obama failed to submit a budget plan, and republican house speaker john boehner is calling him out on the missed deadline. "this was supposed to be the day he submitted his budget to the congress. but it's not coming. it's going to be late. some reports say it could be a month late." the white house spokesman says republicans should take up and pass the president's previous budget plans, which include billions of dollars in revenue from higher taxes. according to reports, the white house did not release an exact date on when the president will issue his next budget, but the white house reportedly is blaming congress for taking until january to work out a deal that would avoid the fiscal cliff. new york governor andrew cuomo proposes one of the most ambitious home buyback programs ever attempted. $400 million would
that as the energy information administration reports u.s. households spent an average of nearly $3,000 putting gas in their tanks in 2012, the most money since the early eighties. it's testy times in our nation's capital. president obama failed to submit a budget plan, and republican house speaker john boehner is calling him out on the missed deadline. "this was supposed to be the day he submitted his budget to the congress. but it's not coming. it's going to be late. some reports say it...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >>> welcome back to "mad money" special earnings season companion show. how not to be overwhelmed by earnings reports and to put them into perspective so you can profit from them in an informed and confident way to make money at home. we just went over how i like to use the earnings reports themselves to figure out the growth rate. late after the stock price to figure out if it's too expensive and too cheap against the sector and the rest of the market. the next way i use the earnings report, though, is equally as important. in some ways because of what i call the etf-ization of the market, even more important than the growth rate versus the price of the stock and its earnings per share. i measure the stock's earnings growth and quality of earnings growth against the cohort and then i figure out whether, here it is, the whole cohort is worth owning or forgetting about. wow. that's right. for most of my more than three decades of investing, i've accepte
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >>> welcome back to "mad money" special earnings season companion show. how not to be overwhelmed by earnings reports and to put them into perspective so you can profit from them in an informed and confident way to make money at home. we just went over how i like to use the earnings reports themselves to figure out the growth rate. late after the stock price to figure out if it's...
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in the energy to increase energy efficiency. they have a more efficient standard. it's a two footer. it's called the t-8. it's half an inch in diameter. these are bi-pin fluorescent fixtures. these are 10, 15% for efficient than the older t-12. all of the fixtures bought now have the t-8. >> i understand they're going to stop making t-12 bulbs. >> it is scheduled for extinction. >> along the same lines, the city of san francisco is considering an ordinance to require the conversion from the old 212 to t-8 efficiency fixtures or higher. >> there are discussions. many of the large owners have gone to retrofits because there is a very good payback on it. the only commercial buildings that haven't done that are the smaller buildings where there is not as much money involved. >> so what other energy-efficient leading do we see these days? >> in both residential and commercial applications, you're seeing a trend toward compact fluorescent bulbs where instead of the conventional edison-based socket. >> the edison base, the screw type socket. >> the standard screw-in socke
in the energy to increase energy efficiency. they have a more efficient standard. it's a two footer. it's called the t-8. it's half an inch in diameter. these are bi-pin fluorescent fixtures. these are 10, 15% for efficient than the older t-12. all of the fixtures bought now have the t-8. >> i understand they're going to stop making t-12 bulbs. >> it is scheduled for extinction. >> along the same lines, the city of san francisco is considering an ordinance to require the...
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they shop for beverages, they might buy pepsi, gatorade, lipton tea, root beer, energy drinks, bottled water, if there health-conscious they might buy naked juice. for breakfast they might buy captain crunch breakfast cereal, and jemima, meals and snacks they might buy lay's potato chips, sun chips, cracker jacks, burritos or ruffles. what the consumer probably doesn't realize is all of those brands are owned by pepsi. pepsi is the largest food company in the united states if you want to call those items food and it is the second-largest in the world. they might buy a nasty product. and won't go through all the nasty --nestle brands. they had $10.5 billion in profit. patty had $6.4 billion in profit. nestle is the biggest producer in the country. we have just a few companies that are controlling all of those brands. 20 companies controlled highest percentage of brands in the grocery store and of those, 14 of those brands control organic food. so big food is controlling what people see. then the grossly conglomerate, walmart leads the pack along with kroger, wal-mart is by far the large
they shop for beverages, they might buy pepsi, gatorade, lipton tea, root beer, energy drinks, bottled water, if there health-conscious they might buy naked juice. for breakfast they might buy captain crunch breakfast cereal, and jemima, meals and snacks they might buy lay's potato chips, sun chips, cracker jacks, burritos or ruffles. what the consumer probably doesn't realize is all of those brands are owned by pepsi. pepsi is the largest food company in the united states if you want to call...
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amy moderates a popular energy experts blog. since coming to "national journal" in 2,000,008, amy has covered a variety of topics including foreign policy, national security letter clever to rising and the election of the new supreme court justice. prior to nj she was a staff writer for the reporters committee for freedom of the press. ireport from the automakers panel will include, and i would love you all to be able to hear these folks names as i introduce them. robert bienenfeld senior manager environment and energy strategy product regulatory office, american honda motor company incorporated. reg modlin director of regulatory affairs chrysler llc. tom stricker vice president predatory affairs in energy and environmental research, toyota motors north america incorporated and amy, if you would like to get started we will try to get the audience to quiet down. >> thank you for that great introduction. we have two out of three of our panelists so i guess that is the two-thirds majority so we will go ahead and get started. i thin
amy moderates a popular energy experts blog. since coming to "national journal" in 2,000,008, amy has covered a variety of topics including foreign policy, national security letter clever to rising and the election of the new supreme court justice. prior to nj she was a staff writer for the reporters committee for freedom of the press. ireport from the automakers panel will include, and i would love you all to be able to hear these folks names as i introduce them. robert bienenfeld...
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it included high energy protein shakes that were like milk, plus a soya bean porridge. and we used this, and it had a variety of nutrients in it-- full range of amino acids which are the building blocks for our proteins in our body. i would have to go and get more food to give to annis myself, and i would individually feed annis. and i asked mother why would she not give any food for annis. and mother said she had already given up on annis, that there was no chance that annis was going to survive and that her older children were very important to her and she wanted to help them as much as she could. and over time, in our program, annis' mother began to trust us. and as we were feeding annis, annis' mother would also feed annis. it was amazing when she would raise her head, and look up and smile eventually, and eventually even almost start trying to walk. i would carry her arou on rounds, and to see her thrive and survive when her mother was so sure th she would never do so, was probably one of the more beautiful experiences that i had there. but as well as the program s
it included high energy protein shakes that were like milk, plus a soya bean porridge. and we used this, and it had a variety of nutrients in it-- full range of amino acids which are the building blocks for our proteins in our body. i would have to go and get more food to give to annis myself, and i would individually feed annis. and i asked mother why would she not give any food for annis. and mother said she had already given up on annis, that there was no chance that annis was going to...
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what are the alternatives if you are and favor of getting rid of this form of energy altogether. i didn't suggest i'm in favor of shutting all of nuclear plants down today i don't think that's that's reasonable if you said what are the alternatives but you know there's a couple of outliers like the senate over plan that's that's awfully old and broken that should be shut down on economic grounds that the people in southern california are paying. close to seven or eight hundred million dollars plus the clothes for the repair which is another seven or eight hundred million dollars a year into this for over a billion dollars and you've got a plant that hasn't run in fourteen months ok i did last i do want to ask you a certainly you point out a lot of a lot of glitches a lot of very troubling. things that could go wrong over there in california a is there a way to administer nuclear power in a way that is safe and sustainable. well we need a regulator that actually enforce is the regulations we have if that happened in santa no three wouldn't have had this problem that in old war the
what are the alternatives if you are and favor of getting rid of this form of energy altogether. i didn't suggest i'm in favor of shutting all of nuclear plants down today i don't think that's that's reasonable if you said what are the alternatives but you know there's a couple of outliers like the senate over plan that's that's awfully old and broken that should be shut down on economic grounds that the people in southern california are paying. close to seven or eight hundred million dollars...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >>> with the averages taking a breather from the relentless move higher, let's not forget the kind of fabulous forgiving market we have here. the market where you want to buy stocks into weakness because it usually doesn't take very long for the stocks to come roaring back. consider the curious case of s.a.p. this is the largest maker of software for enterprise on earth. and a company with the eye to the future. making major investments in mobile, the cloud and memory computing that helps handle the challenge posed by big data. those are the holy grail of tech investing. a couple of weeks ago on january 15th, s.a.p. announced some preliminary earnings numbers that caused the stock to get it fell down to 77 and change. then a week later, started to come roaring back after giving the full earnings release and the stock is now above where it stood before the decline. the so-called bad news, just another buying opportunity for s.a.p. shareholders. since we
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >>> with the averages taking a breather from the relentless move higher, let's not forget the kind of fabulous forgiving market we have here. the market where you want to buy stocks into weakness because it usually doesn't take very long for the stocks to come roaring back. consider the curious case of s.a.p. this is the largest maker of software for enterprise on earth. and a company with...
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energy secretary steven chu offering his resignation today. he was higy criticized for its handling of the $528 million loan to the solar panel maker, which later went bankrupt. despite the blunder he is leaving with obama's support and his pride intact. he said, came with streams and leaving with a set of accomplishments that we should all be proud of. not al of his dreams came true. back in 2008 he famously said we as a nation needed to boost gas prices to levels -- levels seen in europe. although he eventually walked back those comments, i say his departure could not come soon enough. $8 a gallon. that's my "2 cents more." that's it for tonight on "the willis report." thank you for joining as. do not forget to record airshow if you cannot catch us live. have a great weekend and a great night. ♪ liz: a not so happy birthday. the income tax is 100 years old or it look at how much it has grown out. welcome, everyone, i and liz macdonald in for neil cavuto. as you're watching the super bowl, we are continuing to watch our tax rates skyrocket.
energy secretary steven chu offering his resignation today. he was higy criticized for its handling of the $528 million loan to the solar panel maker, which later went bankrupt. despite the blunder he is leaving with obama's support and his pride intact. he said, came with streams and leaving with a set of accomplishments that we should all be proud of. not al of his dreams came true. back in 2008 he famously said we as a nation needed to boost gas prices to levels -- levels seen in europe....
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energy council. we've worked extensively with the iraqis to support their energy sector because it is critical to their economy and stability. we have intensified our efforts to resolve energy disputes from the south china sea to the eastern mediterranean. this has been helped significantly by the increase in our own domestic production. as iranian oil has gone offline, other oil has gone online. levers of power and values we cannot afford to ignore. universal rights exist. governments are obligated to protect them. we're at the front lines of today's emerging battles like the fight to defend the communities and religious minorities wherever and whoever they are. virtually every country that threatens peace is a place where the rule of law is weak. places where women and girls are treated as second class human beings. just ask a woman from pakistan. as the women who can no longer go to school. the woman in the congo endure rape. the jury is in. if women and girls everywhere were treated as equal to m
energy council. we've worked extensively with the iraqis to support their energy sector because it is critical to their economy and stability. we have intensified our efforts to resolve energy disputes from the south china sea to the eastern mediterranean. this has been helped significantly by the increase in our own domestic production. as iranian oil has gone offline, other oil has gone online. levers of power and values we cannot afford to ignore. universal rights exist. governments are...
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melissa: i was going to say that if you outsource the outwork and yard work, everybody has more energy and time. i'm thinking out loud here. ♪ everybody ought to have a maid everybody can agree with that. nice if we could all afford it. melissa: putin is hiring the 90s group, boyz ii men to increase fertility in russia. i don't get it. >> you'd get it if you'd heard them. melissa: they don't make me frisky.
melissa: i was going to say that if you outsource the outwork and yard work, everybody has more energy and time. i'm thinking out loud here. ♪ everybody ought to have a maid everybody can agree with that. nice if we could all afford it. melissa: putin is hiring the 90s group, boyz ii men to increase fertility in russia. i don't get it. >> you'd get it if you'd heard them. melissa: they don't make me frisky.
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you can't have a conversation about energy without it being the foundation of clean natural gas. >> all right. congressman david mccurty, president of the aga. a good discussion. >> good to talk to you, brian. >> who left washington, d.c. a $50 million tax winful in the money mystery gripping the nation's capital, and speaking of which, we'll show you how you'll be able to make some money in the one industry, unfortunately, with guaranteed customers. ♪ [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true leader. ♪ to hold over 80,000... well, that would make you... the creators of the 2013 mercedes-benz e-class... quite possibly the most advanced luxury sedan ever. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be
you can't have a conversation about energy without it being the foundation of clean natural gas. >> all right. congressman david mccurty, president of the aga. a good discussion. >> good to talk to you, brian. >> who left washington, d.c. a $50 million tax winful in the money mystery gripping the nation's capital, and speaking of which, we'll show you how you'll be able to make some money in the one industry, unfortunately, with guaranteed customers. ♪ [ male announcer ] to...
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if they buy more green energy, it could drive up the cost of electricity. energy contributes. only 1% of the power across the country. nuclear power requires a significant amount of investment, and it is certainly drive up costs. so it remains to be seen if government shares will be able to operate the feed-in tariff in a way that will keep investor interest high and keep energy prices low. >>> a decision to designate the japanese eel an endangered species threatens to take a bite out of japan's eating habits. eel is a popular dish, especially in summer, but there are warnings the fish is in sharp decline. number of the japanese eels in the wild is estimated to dropped by at least 50% over the past ten years. experts blame overfishing and water pollution. >>> bitter cold temperatures are being felt across the northern u.s. meteorologist robert speta with the forecast. how long will this last? >> well, gene, at least into sunday into monday. temperatures across much of the northern u.s. will get back to normal. for now, we're still seeing cold air come across the dakotas and mi
if they buy more green energy, it could drive up the cost of electricity. energy contributes. only 1% of the power across the country. nuclear power requires a significant amount of investment, and it is certainly drive up costs. so it remains to be seen if government shares will be able to operate the feed-in tariff in a way that will keep investor interest high and keep energy prices low. >>> a decision to designate the japanese eel an endangered species threatens to take a bite out...
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you are saying we're if the going to use more energy. i love using energy, don't get me wrong. i turn on a light in a room in my house it stays burning until i go to bed. i want it to be there when i leave like it's my friend waiting for me. when the lights are out the house feels sad. >> the economy is more efficient at using energy over time but we find new uses for energy. but conassumption is going up. most think we'll double as much by 2050 as china, and indian and brazil get higher living standards like the united states and europe. if you want to avoid dangerous levels of climate change and clean air you need more clean energy and most of it has to be from clean sources steencht you don't feel like the old jimmy carter wearing a sweater let's all make our clothing out of hemp environmentalist to me. what is different about you breakthrough guys? >> i think this is the central issue it's about embracing technology. that's why we wrote the book called "love your monsters." we should treat our technologies like our children begun our creations. when they fail us, when they
you are saying we're if the going to use more energy. i love using energy, don't get me wrong. i turn on a light in a room in my house it stays burning until i go to bed. i want it to be there when i leave like it's my friend waiting for me. when the lights are out the house feels sad. >> the economy is more efficient at using energy over time but we find new uses for energy. but conassumption is going up. most think we'll double as much by 2050 as china, and indian and brazil get higher...
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and the boom in energy, in green energy. so how much is this feed in tariff system doing to promote renewable energy? >> this is clearly an incentive to produce nuclear energy and receive return on investment. the people who run the plant can sell electricity at about 50 cents per kilowatt hour. that's twice as expensive for current electricity. government guarantees that price for 1 years. experts say the price at least double that of france and germany. it's attracted investors who have not been in the business. japanese are more willing to support renewable energy after the accident two years ago. >> what are some of the challenges facing in promoting this green energy >> one of the primary challenges is whether consumers can afford it. the power companies have to increase their prices to cover their cost of buying renewable electricity. an average japanese household already has to pay about $1 per month on top of what they paid before. if you use more green energy that could drive up the cost of electricity. solar, wind
and the boom in energy, in green energy. so how much is this feed in tariff system doing to promote renewable energy? >> this is clearly an incentive to produce nuclear energy and receive return on investment. the people who run the plant can sell electricity at about 50 cents per kilowatt hour. that's twice as expensive for current electricity. government guarantees that price for 1 years. experts say the price at least double that of france and germany. it's attracted investors who have...
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a change in our energy dynamic, there is also a very keen awareness about energy production, energy consumption, that demands attention to the environmental aspect as well. we don't shy away from it. but you will not see a cap and trade proposal. you will not see suggestions that we need to impose a carbon tax. a carbon tax is designed to increase the cost. in my state of alaska, and that community on the river, on the yukon river, they are paying $6.99 for diesel right now. that is how they are heating their homes. when you suggest to them that the best thing for you to do is to increase the price that you will decrease your consumption. i don't know what the temperature is this morning but last week the temperatures range between 45 below and 50 below depending on who's thermometer you were working -- looking at. i can't go back to alaska and tell people the way we tackle this is to increase your prices, demanding you to use less and limit your choices. that is not what a strong nation does. a strong nation figures out how we advanced to that next stage, how we build out these technologies, c
a change in our energy dynamic, there is also a very keen awareness about energy production, energy consumption, that demands attention to the environmental aspect as well. we don't shy away from it. but you will not see a cap and trade proposal. you will not see suggestions that we need to impose a carbon tax. a carbon tax is designed to increase the cost. in my state of alaska, and that community on the river, on the yukon river, they are paying $6.99 for diesel right now. that is how they...
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as wind or ocean energy. let's share those who oppose states. and i talking about maybe even more we can do with revenue sharing on federal lands that hasn't been considered before. so we've opened the conversation very wide and i think that is an orton for us to acknowledge, that we are not lacking into one position, that we are not going to draw a line in the sand and say unless you take my first 10 ideas, i didn't want to talk to that energy. that's not where i'm coming on this one. it is how we start the conversation, how would the consensus for an energy we do works for republicans and democrats, those from rural areas, urban areas, how it works for us all. [inaudible] >> is kind of cute senator wyden over the course of many months. he knows we've been working on this for about a year. he was really excited to know that we were putting this level of staff time and personal time into israel's daddy of what's gone on in where we can go. and so, he has been given a little bit of the meat of it. he is going
as wind or ocean energy. let's share those who oppose states. and i talking about maybe even more we can do with revenue sharing on federal lands that hasn't been considered before. so we've opened the conversation very wide and i think that is an orton for us to acknowledge, that we are not lacking into one position, that we are not going to draw a line in the sand and say unless you take my first 10 ideas, i didn't want to talk to that energy. that's not where i'm coming on this one. it is...
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if they buy more green energy, it could drive up the cost of electricity. energy contributes. only 1% of the power across the country. nuclear power requires a significant amount of investment, and it is certainly drive up costs. so it remains to be seen if government shares will be able to operate the feed-in tariff in a way that will keep investor interest high and keep energy prices low. >>> bitter cold temperatures are being felt across the northern u.s. robert speta with the forecast. robert, how long will this last? >> well, gene, at least into sunday into monday. temperatures across much of the northern u.s. will get back to normal. for now, we're still seeing cold air come across the dakotas and minnesota and wisconsin, the windchill here is right around minus 30 to minus 35 degrees below zero. any time outside with some exposed skin is going to result in frostbite here. not just windchills, that northwesterly wind running across the lakes here, resulting in some rather heavy lake-effect snow. accompanied by gusty winds and yesterday, we were actually talking about in
if they buy more green energy, it could drive up the cost of electricity. energy contributes. only 1% of the power across the country. nuclear power requires a significant amount of investment, and it is certainly drive up costs. so it remains to be seen if government shares will be able to operate the feed-in tariff in a way that will keep investor interest high and keep energy prices low. >>> bitter cold temperatures are being felt across the northern u.s. robert speta with the...
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m staying with the energy sector, a u.s. oil giant, exxon mobil's, has posted 2012 earnings just shy of $45 billion. yes, that was billion. the second highest ever for a publicly held company, despite slight declines in its oil and gas business, the company improve its bottom line by about 6% compared to 2011. strong performance from exxon's refinery division helped drive the growth. the $45 billion mark is just a couple hundred million dollars shy of the all-time record set back in 2008 by -- you guessed it -- exxon. better than expected employment data out of the united states along with positive earnings numbers fueled strong gains this friday. our correspondent said as the summary of the trading session in frankfurt. >> the people here on the frankfurt floor seemed headed for a quiet end to the week, but then the united states came into the picture. economic news came in first from the labor market. it was so-so, but then data came from the housing market and from the manufacturing sector, and both looked much better tha
m staying with the energy sector, a u.s. oil giant, exxon mobil's, has posted 2012 earnings just shy of $45 billion. yes, that was billion. the second highest ever for a publicly held company, despite slight declines in its oil and gas business, the company improve its bottom line by about 6% compared to 2011. strong performance from exxon's refinery division helped drive the growth. the $45 billion mark is just a couple hundred million dollars shy of the all-time record set back in 2008 by --...
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connell: you guys are talking a lot about energy. energy giant halliburton looking to clean up, sort of. offering a non-toxic tracking fluid used with food industry ingredients only in the new product is more expensive than other fluids but safer for the environment. checking the stock, how burton down a little bit today. japan airlines grown in the dreamliner will cost the company nearly 7.8 million in revenue. after a battery united flames and smoke. japan airlines said it would seek compensation from boeing for the lost revenue. they have yet to identify the causally battery problems. and the numbers are in for the super bowl. 48.1, better than ever for the nielsen numbers beating last year's giants and patriots. a great game last night. twitter also exploded, 24 million plus about the game. the peak came at halftime when beyoncÉ was performing. dagen: you would think that is the overall, but some people turn their tv sets off during the power outage because it was such a lead, looks like he was stinking. connell: they say the ga
connell: you guys are talking a lot about energy. energy giant halliburton looking to clean up, sort of. offering a non-toxic tracking fluid used with food industry ingredients only in the new product is more expensive than other fluids but safer for the environment. checking the stock, how burton down a little bit today. japan airlines grown in the dreamliner will cost the company nearly 7.8 million in revenue. after a battery united flames and smoke. japan airlines said it would seek...
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we need cheap energy. we need clean energy. i'm creating a new high school course because i think science and history can be brought together and made more interesting. often, the money that lets you do the innovation is what's missing, and i'm lucky enough to have capital to-- whether it's a new nuclear reactor or cheap solar, i can back some wild ideas so that i put time into that. and it lets me learn a lot of science, work with brilliant people. >> rose: i have in my hand the bill and melinda gates at annual letter from you from the foundation. who is this directed to? who are you-- who do you want to read this? >> well, warren buff set sort of an ideal person i'd like to find it interesting because he's very busy doing his job, but he cares a lot about these issues. he knows i get to travel to africa. i get to see what's going on with budgets and science. what's honestly taking place is there is the aid working? where's corruption blocking that? and so on a yearly basis, he'd like to have me summarize
we need cheap energy. we need clean energy. i'm creating a new high school course because i think science and history can be brought together and made more interesting. often, the money that lets you do the innovation is what's missing, and i'm lucky enough to have capital to-- whether it's a new nuclear reactor or cheap solar, i can back some wild ideas so that i put time into that. and it lets me learn a lot of science, work with brilliant people. >> rose: i have in my hand the bill and...
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would involved it civilly would be a local scaled acceleration of affordable tax and co generation of energy efficiency and other local renewable demand site resource as far as the conceptual approach and the product definition this is seasonally what was referred to in the industry as energy as a service and that means that you get out of the old kilowatt hour paradigm that goes back to the 1930's where you are selling hours of power into a service approach where you are standard dyeing on site affordable tax and building retrofits as standard components of that service we focus on a no money down approach to energy efficiency and renewables this would not only require any kind of a late premium to the customers but a rate discount for those customers and is so energy efficiency with a discount and no money down and that is product differentiation that p g and e does not offer and utilities do not offer but we are uniquely poised to offer. this would apply to both the business community as well as residential customers. and so, as far as the approach to development we are really recommendin
would involved it civilly would be a local scaled acceleration of affordable tax and co generation of energy efficiency and other local renewable demand site resource as far as the conceptual approach and the product definition this is seasonally what was referred to in the industry as energy as a service and that means that you get out of the old kilowatt hour paradigm that goes back to the 1930's where you are selling hours of power into a service approach where you are standard dyeing on...
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i'd stick with energy. i'd stick with mlps. i like a number of other sectors. >> what about the quality issue? that he just brought up. >> i disagree. i think with the s&p having reported at least 50% of the companies maybe over 60%, the earnings have been good. positively mostly good. >> outside of financials, yes. absolutely. the financials have done well, but if you dig down underneath, what you really see is a cost cutting story. it's not a revenue story. >> right. and they're still cutting costs. >> i agree. >> we'll leave it there. we appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> and later on we'll take the pulse of the economy from a company that takes everything. donl knaus will join us. today his stock is at an all-time high. >>> meantime heading towards the close with 20 minutes to go. looks like this may be the worst decline for the dow so far this year. the dow with the worst decline was 255 points. we'll keep an eye on this. >>> some top wall street executives sold their company stocks ahead of the rally. wait until you
i'd stick with energy. i'd stick with mlps. i like a number of other sectors. >> what about the quality issue? that he just brought up. >> i disagree. i think with the s&p having reported at least 50% of the companies maybe over 60%, the earnings have been good. positively mostly good. >> outside of financials, yes. absolutely. the financials have done well, but if you dig down underneath, what you really see is a cost cutting story. it's not a revenue story. >>...
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if you want to know how they feel about the struggle between environmentalists and people who need energy for the economy, let's watch what happens. rather than looking at committees, look at action and see what happens and i would say focus on keystone. >> more gatorade or whatever, i don't know. liz: it is always a riot, thank you. when this funniest and smartest. super bowl tickets are expensive, but staying home will be as well. a more than 10% since last year, we have the best i in the country to talk about this. john lonski is ceo and i thought it was an oil change. we are a restaurant and bar. liz: not to be facetious, but why is there a run on chicken wings? >> it's incredible. when the server first chicken wing in 1976, people were cutting the wings off the chicken and throw them away. we had to give the wings away because no one would buy them. we finally convinced people to try them and today, it's the high-scoring item on the menu in 2012. liz: they have become as precious as gold. i'm kidding, but what happened? >> i think it was 26,000 pounds or something like that. i think
if you want to know how they feel about the struggle between environmentalists and people who need energy for the economy, let's watch what happens. rather than looking at committees, look at action and see what happens and i would say focus on keystone. >> more gatorade or whatever, i don't know. liz: it is always a riot, thank you. when this funniest and smartest. super bowl tickets are expensive, but staying home will be as well. a more than 10% since last year, we have the best i in...
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barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. over the past two weeks, all the attention and deservedly so has been focused on the san francisco 49ers. while they were playing on football's biggest stage, the san jose sharks were putting on one heck of a show. let's go down to southern california. sharks visiting the ducks. up 1-0 in the third period. when could you ha when koivu off the boards. just under four minutes of play, sheldon drives in, deflected by the sharks. scott gomez. sharks fall 2-1 for the first regulation loss of the season. over to the 49ers, earlier today the 49ers land safely at san jose's unnational airport. and an army of faithful fans were there to show their support after the loss to the ravens in super bowl xlvii. by the way, super b
barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. over the past two weeks, all the attention and deservedly so has been focused on the san francisco 49ers. while they...
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finally there's louisiana, home of the super bowl, and more important, the energy sector. so far in 2013, it's the leader, it's up 8%. sure, oil's increased in price this year, but that's not what's really behind the energy move. no, it's the astounding renaissance of the american oil industry. where we keep finding more and more oil and gas, and the companies doing the findings keep going higher and higher in price. just think about what core labs, the company with the technology behind finding so much new oil in old places said last night, last night right here when it detailed its quarter. a quarter that by the way drove the stock up $10.44 to finish today, core told us there could be not one, but two gigantic oil fields in this country we don't even know about, the size of the bakken and eagle ford, the two shales that have made the pipe dream of north american energy self-sufficiency into a reality that we could see in just a couple years time. could you imagine? i think america's oil and gas industry is in the early innings of the second game of the double-header. fi
finally there's louisiana, home of the super bowl, and more important, the energy sector. so far in 2013, it's the leader, it's up 8%. sure, oil's increased in price this year, but that's not what's really behind the energy move. no, it's the astounding renaissance of the american oil industry. where we keep finding more and more oil and gas, and the companies doing the findings keep going higher and higher in price. just think about what core labs, the company with the technology behind...
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energy is good. energy is good. any of you that watched the super bowl last night know that it is not only good, but necessary. whether it is keeping the lights on so that we can enjoy the game or keeping the lights on so that we can work, this is -- this is essential to we are as a prosperous nation. when you look at these covers, there is a reason for the cover here. when you look at where the lights are around the world, these are prosperous nations where the lights are on. where the lights are off, mongolia, parts of china, and unfortunately my state of alaska, this is not such a prosperous area. how we utilize this basic premise of energy being good and move from there, that is a part of how we want to launch this discussion. contained within this, again, are five fairly simple propositions. we need to move to an energy policy that is abundant, affordable, clean, diverse, and secure. when you look at energy in that context, it really does help to give you some parameters and guidelines on moving
energy is good. energy is good. any of you that watched the super bowl last night know that it is not only good, but necessary. whether it is keeping the lights on so that we can enjoy the game or keeping the lights on so that we can work, this is -- this is essential to we are as a prosperous nation. when you look at these covers, there is a reason for the cover here. when you look at where the lights are around the world, these are prosperous nations where the lights are on. where the lights...
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efficiency and alternative energy project the process of allocating these funds is now at the state legislature which will be making specific allocation to their specific process and many strategies regular recommended by the state fall under the responsibility of local government and is's and this is why a number of local countieses and legislation around the state are provide asking to provide additional funds to support greenhouse production programs and so my request is to support that. and i have a memoryium to recognize the passing of a long-time residental in our area who lived in chinatown. lucile chen and she raced three children including gordon which when who you know was a fopper and significant leader in the chinatown community center. she was a loving and spirited woman often referred to as the lucile ball of chima town and i want to express my condolences to the family i know shell be greatly miss the. >> the rest i submit. >> thank you mr. president and that o'clocked role call for introduction. >> colleagues why don't we go to our 230 accommodations i would like to
efficiency and alternative energy project the process of allocating these funds is now at the state legislature which will be making specific allocation to their specific process and many strategies regular recommended by the state fall under the responsibility of local government and is's and this is why a number of local countieses and legislation around the state are provide asking to provide additional funds to support greenhouse production programs and so my request is to support that. and...
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taxpayer wasted money on the green energy. >> way to wrap that up. >>> and thank you to the former congressman for joiningugs this week . coming up a new video showing american workers of how to protect themselves from violence on the job. it is raising more quis about spending than protection. upon time for what i need to know for next week. wayne kick it off. >> one of the problems in the press we talked about having the commissions and
taxpayer wasted money on the green energy. >> way to wrap that up. >>> and thank you to the former congressman for joiningugs this week . coming up a new video showing american workers of how to protect themselves from violence on the job. it is raising more quis about spending than protection. upon time for what i need to know for next week. wayne kick it off. >> one of the problems in the press we talked about having the commissions and